That's a nonsense quote though if you spend any amount of time thinking about it.To quote Pep speaking to his players :" My job is to get you to the final third. Yours is to finish".
Forest had over 60 shots on goal and scored once. ONCE.
Even with us, even in the last season, there were some diabolically-bad goal misses, and that's how football is: its a low-scoring sport you don't take your chances, you will lose.
I don't think anyone will forget THE Chelsea game. Yes crazy high line with nine men. Even with nine men and the highest of high lines, we created genuine chances on goal. They left it all out on the pitch. The fans gave the players an ovation at the end. . And then some of those fans used it a stick to beat him with, even if we were losing that game either way.
So all of the rest of the team have no responsibility because it's on Pep to get the ball into the final third, if they do a poor job then it's Pep's fault, but the strikers? They miss and it's all on them?
No accounting for the quality of service in the final third? Or is the cross also considered the "finish"?
The manager's job is to provide the best platform for the side to flourish, all the way from keeper to striker. If your having 60 shots and only scoring 1 goal then odds are the shots that you're taking aren't really high quality chances at all and so you shouldn't be taking much credit for providing them, and you're not really providing the best platform to flourish. Essentially that's just bragging about quantity over quality.
On the flipside, even if the 60 chances were all amazing, nailed on chances, then the coach is responsible for training these players, and picking them. If your forwards are missing 59/60 amazing chances then ultimately some responsibility does fall on the manager.
